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So N does indeed obtain Reshiram/Zekrom and defeats the Champion Alder. Ghetsis planned to use N and Team Plasma to gain control of the world (surprise surprise) by using N and the legendary dragon Pokemon to defeat the Champion and forcing everyone to "release" their Pokemon. By only exposing N to Pokemon filled with mistrust and fear towards humans, N grew up learning and deciding that Pokemon and People can't live with each other without harm. And with some sick manipulation, twists N into giving him a distorted view of Pokemon and People relationships. Ghetsis is N's adopted father, or perhaps more like a guardian. The main character in the story (aside from you) has to be N Not only did this give meaning to the game, but it further helped explain the Pokemon universe. But this was revolutionary! It wasn't some half baked story pretending to give a plot, this was the real deal with meaningful and permanent characters that repeats into the story.
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Pokemon has always been a series not based on storyline, but rather on post game content and everything else it offers. There was something game breaking going on in the series. But as I kept playing, something dawned on me. It looked very similar to Platinum, since they were on the same system. So I decided to start with the first one, B/W.Īt first, I wasn't really impressed. Now I do not know the source of that statement (nor do I agree with it), but that led me to take interest in Generation 5. However, I read somewhere along the lines that B/W 2 was the greatest Pokemon Game created. So with a bit of disappointment, I did not touch B/W nor had any intentions of playing another new Pokemon game. I've done gym challenges many times before, catching new Pokemon isn't as exciting as it was, the battles felt monotonous, and everything felt like a chore. With the disappointment I felt from playing Platinum (I didn't end up finishing it), I thought I perhaps outgrew Pokemon. Then the next generation came, Black and White for the Nintendo DS. This made many more Pokemon much stronger as their typing didn't hinder their move pool. However one huge change was splitting all types into Physical/Special moves. While the move onto the DS showed and it looked really nice, the game didn't improve much. I believe this was the game least well received. Next came along the first DS games with Diamond/Pearl/Platinum. Some people didn't like the night/day removal but not everything can be perfect. There was introduction of double battles, weather, and bunch more Pokemon. The world became much more colorful and even more features were added. Gen 3, while maybe not as warmly welcomed as Gen 2, had great improvements on the Game Boy Advance. The balance of the game was greatly improved, with Special being split into Sp Attack and Sp Defense and introduction of new moves and even a new type. It's predecessor, Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal, further improved the game, boasting better sprites and animation, and included more features such as in game clock, night and day, breeding/eggs, and even a rewind trip back to Kanto for another round at their gym leaders. This is pretty unheard of for a GB game, and I'm pretty sure it has more variety of music than some recent games. Each city has it's own music and there are numerous other songs for the overworld. Even now, I'd rate the game highly but I'm sure a large portion of the game had nostalgia factor. Aside from the famous "Missigno Glitch" there are many many other ones, some minor such as unintended side effects from moves, like Kinesis lowering accuracy but raising Special Attack, others major as modifying data sets to beat the game in just mere minutes). (The game is so broken, it is quite funny actually.
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Sure looking back at it now, it is full of glitches, bugs and unbalance, but it definitely set a benchmark as portable games go. Look at all the games available on the Game Boy, and how many can you say matches up to Pokemon Blue/Green/Red/Yellow? Most portable games back then were terrible, but this one shined like a gem. While I am sure there were other monster style capture games before Pokemon, the way it was done far surpasses everything. Easy to play, easy to understand yet packed with so many different features. As an exclusive portable title, it was basically an RPG with no mess and no fuss. What made this so popular? The game was revolutionary. It was arguably the next big thing in gaming history after Mario and Sonic.
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You had the games, the McDonalds toys, the trading cards, tv show, clothes just to name a few. I will get to that in a moment as this game broke my view of Pokemon.Īs a child growing up in the 90s, if you were anywhere near my age, Pokemon was EVERYWHERE
